What came out of the meeting: Trump said the U.S. and North Korea agreed to "designate a team" and "work out some details" for negotiation to end the country's nuclear program.

Trump told reporters: "Speed is not the object. We want to see if we can do a really comprehensive, good deal. This was a great day. This was a very legendary, very historic day ... It'll be even more historic if something comes up, something very important."

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How Trump's Asia trip is high risk, high reward for the 2020 presidential election:

Via The Hill's Jordan Fabian, "But by resuming his efforts to strike trade and nuclear deals with China and North Korea, respectively, Trump is also raising expectations that he can produce results, meaning the fall could be much steeper if talks break down once again during the 2020 campaign season." http://bit.ly/327dEa3

Op-ed: Via The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University's Sung-Yoon Lee: http://bit.ly/2NEH4cr

ALSO FROM TRUMP'S ASIA TRIP:

The Group of 20 summit photo: The Washington Post's David Nakamura tweeted, "This G-20 family photo on front page of the Japan Times is kind of amazing. Wait for it." Photo: http://bit.ly/31VEv8G

Via The Hill's Reid Wilson in Boone, Iowa, "former Vice President Joe Biden plans to mount an ambitious on-the-ground team in the months before Iowa caucusgoers choose a candidate, even as some skeptical Democratic activists raise questions over his centrist policies and pledge to return to an earlier age of civility." http://bit.ly/2Nq4EcI

Keep in mind -- Biden is still the front-runner: "Though Biden leads in public polls in Iowa, he is a most precarious front-runner. He is universally well-known among Democrats who will attend February's caucuses, but his support has fallen by one-third in a benchmark survey, suggesting voters are looking elsewhere among the crowded field of White House hopefuls."

Today is National Gingersnap Day. Today is also International Joke Day.

Buh dum pchhh:

House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) tweeted, "Not everyone knows this but I have an affinity for turtles. So for #InternationalJokeDay, I decided to tell a few turtle jokes." Video of Rep. Clyburn telling turtle jokes -- no, seriously:http://bit.ly/320rfzT

Um, what?:

Via DCist, "Yes, The Water Bar Is Real, And It Might Just Be The Beginning Of The Luxury Water Wave In D.C." http://bit.ly/2NoCPkR

And to brighten your Monday afternoon, here's a video from the Orlando, Fla., Police Department showing a young driver operating a vehicle without the proper paperwork: http://bit.ly/3231E9n;)